TY - GEN AU - Teichmann,Howard AU - Teichmann,Howard AU - Teichmann,Howard AU - Teichmann,Howard AU - Teichmann,Howard TI - Howard Teichmann papers, KW - Abbott, George, KW - Coca, Imogene KW - Fonda, Henry, KW - Hayes, Helen, KW - Houseman, John KW - Kaufman, George S. KW - Kroll, Lucy KW - Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, KW - Prince, Harold, KW - Schary, Dore KW - Shubert, Milton. KW - Stevens, Roger L. KW - Styne, Jule, KW - Sulzberger, Iphigene Ochs KW - Teichmann, Evelyn Goldstein. KW - Wilson, Earl, KW - Woollcott, Alexander, KW - United States KW - Navy Department KW - Office of War Information KW - Barnard College KW - Faculty KW - Columbia Broadcasting System, inc KW - Dramatists Guild KW - National Broadcasting Company KW - Shubert Theatre Enterprises KW - University of Wisconsin KW - Students KW - Actors KW - Biography KW - American drama KW - Authors KW - Children of presidents KW - Dramatists, American KW - Radio scripts KW - Radio programs KW - Television KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Administrators KW - itoamc KW - Educators N1 - Open to research N2 - Correspondence, drafts and typescripts of writings, notes, research material, financial records, photographs, and other papers pertaining to Teichmann's career as a playwright, biographer, educator, and theater administrator. Drafts of Teichmann's books include George S. Kaufman: An Intimate Portrait (1972), Smart Aleck: The Wit, World, and Life of Alexander Woollcott (1976), Alice: The Life and Times of Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1979), Fonda: My Life as Told to Howard Teichmann (1981); and drafts of his play script The Solid Gold Cadillac and of radio scripts. Also includes material pertaining to Teichmann's student years at the University of Wisconsin (Madison, Wisc.); teaching career at Barnard College; work for the U.S. Office of War Information during World War II, the Dramatists Guild and Shubert Theatre Enterprises, Columbia Broadcasting System, inc., and National Broadcasting Company; and partnership agreement with his wife Evelyn Goldstein Teichmann. Includes material pertaining to Milton Shubert's work for the U.S. Navy Dept. during World War II. Correspondents include George Abbott, Imogene Coca, Helen Hayes, John Houseman, George S. Kaufman, Lucy Kroll, Harold Prince, Dore Schary, Roger L. Stevens, Jule Styne, Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger, and Earl Wilson UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms008072 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms008072.3 ER -